8 papers accepted at Crypto 22
From August 13-18, cryptographic researchers from all over the world will gather in Santa Barbara for the Crypto 22 conference. The conference recently announced all accepted papers, and 12 researchers from the department have co-authored 8 of the accepted papers. This is a remarkable accomplishment as there is great competition at Crypto 22, and certainly underlines the strength and significance of the work done by the Cryptography and Security group.
Crypto 2022 will take place in Santa Barbara, California from August 13-18. Below is a list of the eight accepted papers co-authored by a researcher from the department:
- An Algebraic Framework for Silent Preprocessing with Trustless Setup and Active Security
Damiano Abram, Ivan Damgård, Claudio Orlandi, Peter Scholl
Aarhus University
https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/363 - Some Easy Instances of Ideal-SVP and Implications to the Partial Vandermonde Knapsack Problem
Katharina Boudgoust, Erell Gachon, Alice Pellet-Mary
Aarhus University, Université de Bordeaux, CNRS and Université de Bordeaux
https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/709 - MuSig-L: Lattice-Based Multi-Signature With Single-Round Online Phase
Cecilia Boschini, Akira Takahashi, Mehdi Tibouchi
Technion and Reichman University, Aarhus University, NTT Corporation
https://www.iacr.org/cryptodb//data/paper.php?pubkey=32240 - Le Mans: Dynamic and Fluid MPC for Dishonest Majority
Rahul Rachuri, Peter Scholl
Aarhus University
https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/1579 - Moz$\mathbb{Z}_{2^k}$zarella: Efficient Vector-OLE and Zero-Knowledge Proofs Over $\mathbb{Z}_{2^k}$
Carsten Baum, Lennart Braun, Alexander Munch-Hansen, Peter Scholl
Aarhus University
https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/819 - Correlated Pseudorandomness from Expand-Accumulate Codes
Elette Boyle, Geoffroy Couteau, Niv Gilboa, Yuval Ishai, Lisa Kohl, Nicolas Resch, Peter Scholl
IDC Herzliya & NTT Research, CNRS, IRIF, Université de Paris, Ben-Gurion University, Technion, CWI, Aarhus University
https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1014 - Formalizing Delayed Adaptive Corruptions and the Security of Flooding Networks
Christian Matt, Jesper Buus Nielsen, Søren Eller Thomsen
Concordium, Aarhus University
https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/010 - Public Randomness Extraction with Ephemeral Roles and Worst-Case Corruptions
Jesper Buus Nielsen, João Ribeiro, Maciej Obremski
Aarhus University, Carnegie Mellon University, National University of Singapore
https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/237
See the list of all the 99 papers accepted at Crypto 22: https://crypto.iacr.org/2022/acceptedpapers.php